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si)ecimeiis : A polislicd celt: a small di.scoidal stone; tlireo bone iiiipki- 

 nieiits, Olio of which is shown in Fig. 1!">!), the other two of the form 

 shown in Fig. -(iO; a stone pipe (Fig- ^<51), sliai)ed much like those iu 



I'lu. -Gl. — Stouu pipe, r>i,u Toed iiioniid. 



Kiel 



-Onianii'iiteil »liell, Tii^ 'I'im n niipuinl. 



use Sit the jnesent d;iy, and bearing evidence of long usage; and (lie 

 oi-nauieiited shell shown in Fig. 2(ili. With Xo. 4!), cliiAMly about the 

 head, were the following articles : Three.polished celts ; the stone iniple- 



Yiii. 2fi:i. — stime implomeat, Big Toco inumid. 



meut shown in Fig. L*63, finely polished; a small water bottle; a large 

 spearhead ; a soajistone pipe (the bowl and handle had been made in 

 one piece, but the stem in this case was broken off and the end ground 



